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Stud Finder Help

SchuLace

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I need some help on a stud finder. I am looking at getting one for my dad for Christmas. His current one is getting pretty old and tired. He doesn't use one a lot but when he does, he expects it to work. I am trying to find one that is easy to use. He isn't a contractor but uses it more than the average homeowner. What is out there for under $50?
 
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engineer2

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I've had a Franklin pro sensor for a few years and it works pretty good, but it is a bit slow, so you have to take your time. It's still way better than other stud finders I've used.
 

ssdave

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I got a newer Zircon last year, and it works amazingly well. I thought the 20 year old Zircon I had was good....The newer one is better. And, detects electrical in the wall also.
 

bfm336

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To add to my last post PLEASE get him one of those - in addition to the Franklin if you go that route!


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redmondjp

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anndel

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I was shopping for one several years ago and narrowed it down to Bosch and Franklin. I went with the Bosch and regretted it ever since. Our house is metal studs so when mounting shelves, hangers, etc., it misses studs and when I use a scratch awl to verify the stud and nothing. The same goes for when I know there's a stud judging by the tape and joint compound plus some screws, it doesn't detect it. Go with the Franklin!
 

BioNerd

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these is the best if you have sheet rock:
CH Hanson 03040 Magnetic Stud Finder
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purosananto

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+1 to the c.h.hanson magnetic one above. Works better than any electronic I have used on sheetrock.

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redmondjp

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I was at my local Costco tonight (Kirkland, WA) and they have the Blue-colored version of the Franklin (branded Precision Instruments IIRC) on sale for $29.99. They have even added a bubble level to the handle since I bought mine there.
 
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